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Residential special schools




Residential special schools





Summary:
Eight residential special schools in New Zealand support students who are hearing or vision impaired; or who have severe behaviour needs; or educational, social and emotional needs together with a slow rate of learning. This webpage links to information on these schools.Last update: 10-Apr-2006





Eight residential special schools lo  . . . more
Author : Ministry of Education Created : 25 Aug 2006
 
Common Signs of Learning Disabilities
Common Signs of Learning Disabilities
The good news about learning disabilities is that scientists are learning more every day. Their research provides hope and direction.
If parents, teachers, and other professionals discover a child's learning disability early and provide the right kind of help, it can give the child a chance to develop skills needed to lead a successful and productive life. A  . . . more
Author : LD Online Created : 14 May 2006
 
Symptoms of ADHD
What are the symptoms of ADHD? A child with ADHD Makes careless mistakes or often fails to give close attention to details. Has difficulty sustaining attention. Does not appear to listen. Struggles to follow instructions. Loses things..lots of things. Often forgets daily activities. Is easily distracted. Has difficulty with organization. Avoids or dislikes tasks requiring sus  . . . more
Author : LD OnLine Created : 30 Mar 2006
 
Developmental Language Delay

What is developmental language delay/ developmental language disorder?
These terms are often used interchangeably to describe the general problems of children who are not developing language as expected for their age, although their development in other areas appears to be appropriate. A third phrase often used as a general term is �specific language impairment�. The important distinction to gr  . . . more
Author : Bob Daines Created : 27 Sep 2004
 
Teenadders Inc.
Teenadders Inc.( a non profit organisation) offers support and assistance to ADD/ADHD teens and their families. http://www.teenadders.org.nz has information about treatment, entitlements, teenage issues, links and resources.  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 06 Sep 2004
 
ADHD.org.nz
A New Zealand ADHD online support group with information, causes, treatment, management suggestions, links and information about local support groups in your area.
http://www.adhd.org.nz  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 06 Sep 2004
 
Word Retrieval activities for Children
What is a word-retrieval problem?

The terms �word retrieval problem� or �word finding difficulty� imply that the person knows and understands the word, and has used it correctly before. However, they have difficulty retrieving such known words at times. Children and adults with language disorders are frequently found to have word retrieval difficulties. Often when a person (child or adult) is h  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 15 May 2004
 
Ongoing and Reviewable Resourcing Schemes (ORRS)
The Ongoing and Reviewable Resourcing Schemes (ORRS) help students who have very high or high ongoing special education needs by providing extra teaching, specialist programming and education support, wherever they attend school.

These guidelines will help you to decide whether your child or student is likely to be eligible for help under the schemes, and to complete the application form. This  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 15 Dec 2003
 
Central Auditory Processing Disorder
Jennifer, 9, seems to pay attention when the teacher works with her one-on-one. But when there are group discussions, she spends most of her time looking out the window. The teacher is complaining she doesn't participate in class, and is giving Jennifer lower grades as a result.
Shawn, 12, was supposed to be home in time for his dentist's appointment at 3:30. But when he finally walked in the hou  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 10 Aug 2003
 
Traumatic Brain Injury.
Traumatic Brain Injury.
What is Traumatic Brain Injury?

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) occurs when a sudden physical assault on the head causes damage to the brain. The damage can be focal, confined to one area of the brain, or diffuse, involving more than one area of the brain. TBI can result from a closed head injury or a penetrating head injury. A closed head injury occurs when the head sudde  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 29 Jun 2003
 
Williams Syndrome
Williams Syndrome

Williams Syndrome is a rare disorder. Like Down's Syndrome it is caused by an abnormality in chromosomes, and shows a wide variation in ability from person to person.

Williams People have a unique pattern of emotional, physical and mental strengths and weaknesses. For parents, teachers, and care workers, learning about this pattern can be a key to understanding a Williams   . . . more
Author : William Syndrome Foundation Created : 25 Apr 2003
 
Spectacles (Glasses) Subsidy for Children
Enable New Zealand administers the Ministry of Health spectacle subsidy for children. This subsidy provides assistance for children with vision problems in low-income families.

Who can apply?

The spectacle subsidy can be accessed if your child:
has a disability as defined by the Ministry of Health,
is under eight years of age,
has undergone a professional eye examination and has a prescri  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 15 Mar 2003
 
Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)- An Overview
Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is a disability that affects how the brain processes spoken language. Kids with APD have difficulty interpreting and storing information despite normal hearing. In addition to hindering speech and language development, APD can affect other areas of learning, particularly reading and writing.

What is APD?

Ask a parent, teacher, audiologist, speech-language   . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 05 Feb 2003
 
Aspergers Booklet


After a longer than anticipated wait, Asperger�s Syndrome � 'What Teachers Need To Know', has finally been printed!

The many people who have received the free electronic version of this booklet have commented on how easy to read and understand the book is. It has been put together with busy teachers in mind so that they can quickly get the most essential information on Asperger�s Syndrome.   . . . more
Author : Cloud 9 Foundation Created : 02 Dec 2002
 
Autistic Spectrum Disorder Resources and Initiatives

Rau rangatira maa, tenei te mihi ki a koutou i runga i te kaupapa o te ra.
Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutoa katoa.

[Distinguished guests, greetings to you gathered here for this purpose today. Greetings once, twice, three times to you all.]

Good morning and thank you for the opportunity to speak today.First I would like to take this opportunity to applaud you for your ongoing wor  . . . more
Author : Ruth Dyson, Address to Autism NZ, Wellington branch Created : 04 Oct 2002
 
TalkLink- Assistive Technology Service
The TalkLink Trust

The TalkLink Trust was established in Auckland in1991 to provide assistive technology services for people who have communication disabilities. The TalkLink Trust operates two centres, one in Auckland and one in Wellington.

TalkLink centres employ assistive technology specialists who have qualifications and/or experience in speech-language therapy, occupational therapy, neu  . . . more
Author : Ann Smaill. TalkLink Manager Created : 23 Jul 2002
 
Teaching children with Dyspraxia.
WHAT IS DEVELOPMENTAL DYSPRAXIA?
Developmental Dyspraxia (DD) is a neurologically based impairment or immaturity of the organisation of movement. Associated with this may be problems of language, perception and thought. Affected children have a normal intelligence for their age but may have difficulty in both processing information and in communicating what they know or understand. It affects eac  . . . more
Author : Dyspraxia Assoc NZ Created : 14 May 2002
 
Resource Teachers: Learning and Behaviour
Resource Teachers: Learning and Behaviour or "RTLB" as they are usually called, work within schools around the country to provide advice and guidance to teachers of students who are at risk of low achievement due to learning and/or behaviour difficulties. This may include direct teaching, demonstrating practice, and providing teaching strategies so that students receive appropriate learning progra  . . . more
Author : Ministry of Education Created : 05 May 2002
 
What is Asperger Syndrome?
Asperger Syndrome is a developmental disorder characterised by difficulties in these main areas:
� Social interaction
� Communication
� Imagination
� Sensory sensitivity
� Motor clumsiness
� Special interests and Routines
The first research into the field was by Austrian psychologist Hans Asperger in 1943. It is only in the past 20 years that there has been greater awareness and treatment   . . . more
Author : Cloud 9 Foundation Created : 17 Apr 2002
 
Homeschooling Your Child with Special Needs
The Best Place to Learn?

For families who have kids with special needs, the decision to homeschool is usually a desperate move. Parents are often frustrated by the inability of schools to provide the services their children need. Others are discouraged by the way their child is treated by his classmates or even his teachers. Motivated by an intense desire to overcome labels or individual chal  . . . more
Author : Isabel Shaw Created : 13 Mar 2002
 
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